harry如何读

英:[ˈhæri]

美:[ˈhæri]

harry是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 哈里(音译名)
  2. 恶魔,恶鬼
  3. 胡闹的青年人
  4. 伦敦佬
v. (动词)
  1. 反复进攻,不断袭击, 反覆地袭击,一再袭击
  2. 骚扰,不断烦扰,作骚扰性的攻击,侵扰,侵袭
  3. 抢夺,掠夺,侵掠,劫掠
  4. 使苦恼,使痛苦,困扰,烦扰
  5. 折磨,蹂躏
  6. 驱走,驱赶

harry自然拼读

har·ry

hae ri

harry变形

第三人称单数:harries

现在分词:harrying

过去式:harried

过去分词:harried

harry词根

词根:harry

adj.

harried 被掠夺的;受折磨的

n.

harrow

v.

harried 烦扰;掠夺;强使前进(harry的过去分词)

vi.

harrow 被耙松

vt.

harrow 耙地;使苦恼

harry英英释义

transitive verb

to attack or annoy repeatedly or constantly; harass.The unruly students harried the substitute teacher.

to raid and leave desolate, as by a military action.The invaders harried the once-prosperous city.

intransitive verb

to make a raid or raids, as in wartime.

harry词组

harry potter哈利·波特(著名系列小说《哈利·波特》中的主人公)

harry词源中文解释

古英语 hergian 意为“发动战争,破坏,掠夺”,这个词在盎格鲁-撒克逊编年史中用于描述维京人对英格兰的所作所为,源自原始日耳曼语 *harjon(也是古弗里西亚语 urheria “破坏,掠夺”,古诺尔斯语 herja “进行袭击,抢劫”,古撒克逊语和古高地德语 herion,德语 verheeren “摧毁,破坏,毁灭”等的词源)。这个词的字面意思是“用军队攻占”,源自原始日耳曼语 *harjan “武装力量”(古英语 here,古诺尔斯语 herr “人群,大量; 军队,部队”,古撒克逊语和古弗里西亚语 heri,荷兰语 heir,古高地德语 har,德语 Heer,哥特语 harjis “一群人,军队”等的词源)。

这些日耳曼语言的词源来自于印欧语根 *korio-,意为“战争”,也指“战斗团队,人群,军队”(源自立陶宛语 karas “战争,争吵”, karias “人群,军队”; 古教会斯拉夫语 kara “争斗”; 中古爱尔兰语 cuire “部队”; 古波斯语 kara “人群,人民,军队”; 希腊语 koiranos “统治者,领袖,指挥官”等)。这个词的弱化意义“担忧,刺激,骚扰”始于约1400年。相关词汇: Harried; harrying。

harry词源英文解释

Middle English hærȝen, herien, harien, herwen, harwen "to plunder, ravage, torment, pursue, drag," going back to Old English hergian, herian, heregian, hergon "to make predatory raids, ravage, wage war," going back to Germanic *harjōjan- (whence also Old Saxon herion "to plunder," Middle Dutch heren, hergen "to destroy with an army, ravage," Old High German heriōn, herrōn "to devastate, plunder," Old Norse herja "to despoil, lay waste"), verbal derivative of *harja- "body of armed men" (whence Old English here "body of armed men, army," Old Frisian here [in compounds], Old Saxon heri "army, crowd," Old High German heri, hari, Old Norse herr "host, army," Gothic harjis), going back to Indo-European *kori̯o- (whence also Middle Irish cuire "troop, host, company," Middle Welsh cord, cordd "tribe, clan, multitude, troop," Lithuanian kãrias "war, army"), derivative of appurtenance from *kor- "war," whence Lithuanian kãras "war," Old Persian kāra- "army, people" (with lengthened grade?); also, with suffix -no-, Greek koíranos "commander, ruler" (< *koironos < *kori̯o-no-s) Note: Old English forms such as her(e)gian, 3rd singular present hergaþ, show variants with reversion of palatal g (= [j]) to velar g (= [ɣ]) before a back vowel, though in this case there was no original g, and the reversion is analogical. The two competing sets of forms were passed on to Middle English. The variants with either -i- or -w- gave rise to two more or less distinct words in modern English, harry and harrow >entry 1. For other words containing Old English here "body of armed men" or Germanic *harja- see arrière-ban, harbinger >entry 1, harbor >entry 1, harness >entry 1, herald >entry 1, heriot.

The first known use of harry was before the 12th century

harry儿童词典英英释义

hartnoun

a male red deer especially over five years old : stag

hartebeestnoun

either of two large African antelopes with a long head and ringed horns

hartnoun

a male red deer especially over five years old : stag

harshadjective

disagreeable to the touch

causing discomfort or pain

making many or difficult demands : severe

harsh discipline

not pleasant to the artistic sense

harsh colors

harshadjective

disagreeable to the touch

causing discomfort or pain

making many or difficult demands : severe

harsh discipline

not pleasant to the artistic sense

harsh colors

harshadjective

disagreeable to the touch

causing discomfort or pain

making many or difficult demands : severe

harsh discipline

not pleasant to the artistic sense

harsh colors

harshadjective

disagreeable to the touch

causing discomfort or pain

making many or difficult demands : severe

harsh discipline

not pleasant to the artistic sense

harsh colors

harryverb

raid entry 2, pillage

torment entry 2 sense 2, worry

harry 例句

1 That in these harried times, good enough is fine . . . but putting even minimal effort into what you're stress eating may be a comfort.

2 Harry was curiously silent through all this.

在整个过程中哈里都一言不发,令人费解。

3 “I need a drink,” a harried visitor grumbled at check-in.

4 Harry ended this season with a splendid batting average of 110.

哈里以辉煌的110击球率给本赛季划上了句号.

5 Each day, some of them crowd into offices, shouting and waving slips of paper as police officers shove them and harried functionaries behind thick, barred windows either try to placate them or shoo them away.

6 Throughout life, we are tirelessly harried from want to want, never finding permanent satisfaction in anything.

7 “Summertime Blues,” the EP he released two months later, is maybe even better — bare bones and almost harried, it’s even more evidence of a faucet that simply won’t stop spilling.

8 There was a peal of laughter down the phone, which Harry found infectious.

电话里传来一阵响亮的笑声,哈里也不禁受其感染。

9 Here you see the professionally harried and the wayward stretched out on the grass or idled in folding chairs playing chess.

10 There were fine moments, like the subdued introduction to the first movement and the mysterious diminished arpeggio section of the second, but overall the playing was too loud and too harried in pacing.

11 It’s by no means a social problem play, but small, telling details signal that Jackie and Veronica were and are harried by small cares and dependent on the charity of their relatives for basics.

12 It took us 10 minutes to get to Homerton hospital, where the slightly harried doctor on duty told me that the only cure for pre-eclampsia was delivery.

13 Condemnation of the senator’s harried escape and obfuscation was immediate and nationwide, even coming from some of his fellow Republicans.

14 A mysterious figure was said to be looming in their corner of the industry, harrying publicans, striking down premises.

15 At public events, I focused on making personal connections with the people I met, in small groups and in crowds of thousands, in backstage chats and harried rope lines.

16 The farcical froth is still being whipped to its airiest irresistibility, and on opening weekend the harried giddiness of all those character transitions didn’t hit its best gliding rhythm until its second half.

17 Harry stepped into the passage and closed the door behind him.

哈里走进走廊,关上他身后的门。

18 But “This England” also offers a sympathetic portrayal of a harried man with a tangled personal life.

19 Now come off it, Harry. It is the same old tale.

好了,不要吹牛皮了, 哈里, 又是那一套.

20 One harried husband, searching for an analogy for marriage, says, "Imagine a prison — and then don't change anything."

harry 同义词

9 驱走

fan

11 使焦虑

perturb discompose fret fuss

22 哈利

Harley

26 男子名

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